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Australia Day marred by protests
Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard was dragged away by security after being attacked by protestors outside The Lobby restaurant during Australia Day celebrations on Thursday.
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Charities wary of govt scrutiny
Catholic Health Australia has warned that new legislation proposed by the Federal Goverment will allow the government to take over charities critical of government policy.
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My business: Thomas Koutsoupias Lawyers and co
Thomas Koutsoupias gives an insight of the day-to-day life of running a legal practice.
Life –
Cool summer soups
Soups aren’t just a winter comfort food, you can still enjoy them in the summer sun.
Features –
A Greek amongst the Chinese media
A passion for truth led Greek Australian Tina Sofos to present the world news for a Chinese broadcaster
Breeze to your ears
With its small size and reasonable price, the Breeze is sure to win the hearts of many digital radio listeners wanting a portable solution that runs on both batteries and mains pow
Dialogue –
What’s in a name? Drones and gorgons
Joanne Lock looks at how Greek mythological figures have filtered there way into modern technology and warfare.
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Wishful thinking Brooke
Brooke Shields revealed on a UK chat show that she thought she was going to lose her virginity to George Michael.
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New car sales on the decrease
New car sales have plunged by 2.9 per cent in December 2011 when compared with November 2011 according to the latest ABS figures.
Sport –
Spanish goals give PAO the lead
Panathinaikos predictably stretched its lead at the top of the Super League to five points on Wednesday by dismissing visiting Levadiakos 3-0, while bottom club Doxa Dramas scored